Bitcoin funding slips negative as BTC consolidates near $68K
2min ReadBTC funding has flipped modestly negative as Bitcoin trades near $68K, with RSI stabilizing after February’s sharp sell-off.
Posted: March 4, 2026Bitcoin’s derivatives positioning has turned slightly cautious as the asset consolidates near $68,000, with open-interest-weighted funding rates slipping back into negative territory.
At the time of writing, BTC was trading around $68,290, after briefly hitting intraday highs above $69,000 and dipping to $66,138. The move follows February’s sharp drawdown, which saw price fall toward the mid-$60,000 range before stabilizing.
Funding flips slightly negative
Data from the 8-hour BTC open-interest-weighted funding rate shows the metric recently printing at –0.0022%. The move indicates that short positions are marginally paying longs.
While the current reading is modest, it marks a shift from earlier positive funding periods in late February. The chart shows multiple swings between positive and negative territory over the past month. Also, a deeper negative spike occurred during the early-February sell-off.
Source: Coinglass
The absence of sustained positive funding suggests leverage on the long side remains subdued. In previous rally phases, funding typically rose and remained positive as traders crowded into long positions. That pattern is not present at the moment.
Bitcoin RSI recovers from oversold levels
On the daily timeframe, Bitcoin’s 14-day Relative Strength Index [RSI] stands at 46. It is below the neutral 50 mark but well above the deeply oversold levels seen during February’s sell-off, when RSI briefly dipped near the low-20s.
Source: TradingView
The recovery in RSI points to easing downside momentum, though it does not yet signal strong bullish dominance. Price action since the mid-February low has largely moved sideways. It formed a consolidation structure beneath the $70,000 psychological threshold.
Positioning remains cautious
The combination of slightly negative funding and a mid-range RSI reflects a market that has cooled following heightened volatility earlier in the quarter.
Importantly, derivatives data does not indicate overheated long positioning. Funding remains muted, and there are no extended stretches of elevated positive rates that would typically signal aggressive leverage buildup.
With price holding near $68,000 and funding marginally negative, the current setup suggests traders are adopting a wait-and-see approach rather than positioning for an immediate breakout.
Final Summary
- Bitcoin funding has slipped slightly negative as BTC consolidates near $68K, indicating cautious derivatives positioning.
- RSI has recovered from February’s oversold levels but remains below neutral, reflecting stabilizing rather than accelerating momentum.
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